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Manik Saha (born 8 January 1953) is an Indian politician serving as the Chief Minister of Tripura.[1][2] He represents the Town Bordowali Assembly constituency in the Tripura Legislative Assembly since 26 June 2022. He was also the member of Rajya Sabha from Tripura in 2022 until he became Chief Minister, and the President of Bharatiya Janata Party, Tripura from 2020 to 2022. He has been a member of Bharatiya Janata Party since 2016 and was a member of Indian National Congress before 2016.

Key Information

Political career

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Saha was a member of Indian National Congress before joining Bharatiya Janata Party in 2016.[3] He became the President of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Tripura unit in 2020 till 2022.[4][3][5][6] In June 2022, Saha was elected as an MLA.[7] He is strongly critical of communism in Tripura. He declared himself anti-communist and a committed capitalist.[citation needed]

Chief Minister of Tripura

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On 14 May 2022, just a year before assembly polls in the state, Biplab Kumar Deb resigned from his post.[7] After a hurriedly called legislature party meeting, BJP announced Saha's name as his successor and said he would extend cooperation to the new chief minister.[8][9] Saha took oath as the 11th Chief Minister of Tripura on 15 May 2022.[1]

Personal life

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Saha was born to Makhan Lal Saha and Priya Bala Saha on 8 January 1953.[10][11] He received his B.D.S. and M.D.S. in "Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery" degrees from Patna Dental College and King George's Medical University. Saha is married to Swapna Saha, with whom he has two daughters.[10][12] He is also the president of the Tripura Cricket Association.[2] Before he joined mainstream politics, Saha used to teach in Tripura Medical College located at Hapania.[2]

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Professor (Dr.) Manik Saha (born 8 January 1953) is an Indian politician and maxillofacial surgeon who has served as the Chief Minister of Tripura since 15 May 2022. A member of the (BJP), which he joined in 2015, Saha previously held the positions of state BJP president and in the . Saha completed his Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) at Government Dental College, , and Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) in at King George's Medical College, . Prior to his political career, he worked as Professor and Head of the Department of Dental Surgery at Medical College and received lifetime achievement awards from the Indian Dental Association and the for his contributions to dentistry. As , he oversees key portfolios including , , and , and has been noted for his clean record with no pending criminal cases, positioning him among India's more educated state chief ministers.

Early life and education

Birth and family background

Manik Saha was born on 8 January 1953 in , the capital of , . His father, Makhan Lal Saha, was deceased by the time of Saha's rise in public life, and his mother is Priyabala Saha. Saha was born into a business in Agartala. Prior to his own prominence as a medical professional and politician, he was locally recognized primarily as the son of Makhan Lal Saha.

Academic pursuits and qualifications

Manik Saha completed his Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from Government Dental College, Patna, Bihar, securing fourth position in the university examinations. He advanced his studies with a Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) specializing in from King George's Medical College, University. These postgraduate credentials positioned him as a qualified specialist in maxillofacial procedures, forming the basis for his subsequent academic and clinical roles in dentistry.

Professional career

Dentistry practice and teaching roles

Saha earned his Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from Government Dental College, Patna, followed by a Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. As Tripura's first maxillofacial surgeon, he maintained a private practice in dental surgery in Agartala, focusing on oral and maxillofacial procedures. In addition to clinical practice, Saha held academic positions at Tripura Medical College and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Memorial Teaching Hospital in Hapania, , where he served as Professor and Head of the Department of Dental Surgery. His teaching role involved training students in dental surgery and maxillofacial techniques, contributing to the development of specialized dental education in the state prior to his full-time entry into politics. The recognized his contributions with a Lifetime Achievement Award in Dental Surgery.

Leadership in medical education

Saha held the position of and Head of the Department of Dental Surgery at Medical College and Dr. Memorial in Hapania, , prior to his full entry into politics. In this role, he led the department's academic programs, clinical training, and research initiatives focused on , his postgraduate specialization obtained from King George's Medical College, . As department head, Saha mentored undergraduate and postgraduate dental students, overseeing surgical education and practice standards at the institution, which serves as a primary center for healthcare professionals in . His leadership emphasized practical in maxillofacial procedures, contributing to the of dentists in the region amid limited specialized facilities at the time. Saha's influence in dental education extends to formal recognition; in January 2025, instituted an annual gold medal in his name, awarded to the top-ranking postgraduate student in Maxillofacial Surgery, honoring his career contributions to the discipline. This accolade, from his alma mater, underscores his foundational role in advancing educational and clinical standards in oral surgery within northeastern India.

Entry into politics

Affiliation with Congress and initial activism

Manik Saha maintained an affiliation with the prior to joining the in 2016, though specific details of his roles or activities within the party during this period are not extensively documented in public records. His initial activism predated formal party involvement and centered on educational advocacy, notably leading the Pre-medical Movement in 1976 to push for enhanced pre-medical education opportunities in Tripura. This student-led initiative reflected early efforts to address gaps in medical training access amid limited infrastructure in the region. Saha also engaged in broader social and cultural activism, contributing to initiatives in social literacy, arts promotion, and scientific welfare, aligning with community development in Tripura. These activities positioned him as a professional and civic figure before his deeper entry into partisan politics.

Transition to Bharatiya Janata Party

Manik Saha, previously affiliated with the , resigned from the party and joined the in 2016. This move positioned him among the early Congress defectors in seeking to challenge the long-standing Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front government, which had dominated the state's politics for over two decades since 1993. Saha's transition was viewed by observers as part of the BJP's strategy to attract professionals and figures with clean public images, leveraging his background as a respected dental to broaden the party's appeal beyond traditional voter bases in the state. Upon joining, he initially took on organizational roles, such as Pristha Pramukh for Sadar Urban and booth-level coordination, reflecting a deliberate integration into the party's structure amid Tripura's polarized political landscape. This shift marked his departure from activism, which had focused on anti-Left protests, toward aligning with the BJP's national campaign against regional incumbents.

Rise in BJP and legislative roles

Organizational positions and Rajya Sabha tenure

Saha joined the in 2015 following his tenure as president of the Teachers Association of Medical College. Initially, he took on grassroots organizational roles, serving as Pristha Pramukh responsible for Sadar Urban and as a booth incharge, positions focused on local coordination and electoral groundwork in the party's structure. These roles positioned him within the BJP's booth-level apparatus, which emphasizes direct voter outreach and organizational consolidation at the constituency level. In 2021, Saha ascended to the presidency of the BJP's Pradesh committee, succeeding earlier amid the party's efforts to strengthen its base in the state ahead of elections. As state president, he oversaw party expansion, including reshuffles of office-bearers and spokespersons in March 2022 to enhance internal coordination. Under his , the BJP maintained dominance in Tripura's political landscape, prioritizing organizational discipline over factionalism. Concurrently, in March 2022, Saha was elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from Tripura as the BJP's nominee, polling 40 votes in the state legislative assembly against 15 for the CPI(M)'s candidate Bhanu Lal Saha, with support from the BJP's allies including the Indigenous Peoples' Front of Tripura. His Rajya Sabha tenure lasted only from April to May 2022, as he resigned the seat upon being appointed Chief Minister on May 14, 2022, prompting the Election Commission to schedule a bypoll for September 22, 2022. During this brief period, Saha continued as state BJP president, balancing parliamentary duties with party administration.

Assembly elections and leadership ascent

Following the resignation of Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on May 14, 2022, Manik Saha, then the (BJP) state president and a member, was appointed as Tripura's on May 15, 2022, by Satyadeva Narayan Arya. As Saha lacked a seat in the at the time of his appointment, he contested the for the Town Bordowali constituency, triggered by the resignation of BJP MLA Krishnadhar Majumder. Saha secured victory in the Town Bordowali by-election on June 23, 2022, defeating candidate Birendra Kishore by a margin of 6,104 votes, with Saha receiving 14,915 votes to Debbarma's 8,811. This win fulfilled the constitutional requirement for the to be a member of the within six months of assuming office, solidifying his position amid internal party transitions aimed at refreshing BJP's image ahead of future polls. In the 2023 Tripura Legislative Assembly elections held on February 16, 2023, for all 60 seats, Saha again contested from Town Bordowali, marking his first full-term electoral contest as . The BJP-led alliance, including the (IPFT), retained power by winning 41 seats (BJP: 32, IPFT: 2, other allies: 7), while the opposition bloc (CPI(M)-) secured 15 (CPI(M): 11, : 4). Saha won Town Bordowali by defeating veteran with a margin exceeding 9,000 votes, receiving over 15,000 votes in a constituency known for its urban and semi-urban demographics near . Post-election, on March 6, 2023, newly elected BJP MLAs unanimously chose Saha as their legislative party leader during a meeting attended by central observers, enabling him to take oath for a second term as that evening, with the support of 33 BJP MLAs and allies. This re-endorsement reflected the party's confidence in Saha's administrative approach, often described by supporters as "" and development-focused, contrasting with prior amid allegations of internal under Deb.

Chief Ministership

Appointment and first term (2022)

Following the resignation of on May 14, 2022, after consultations with national president and Union Home Minister , the BJP's legislative party elected Manik Saha as its leader later that day. Deb, who had led the state since March 2018, cited the party's directive for him to assume a broader organizational role as the reason for stepping down, amid speculation of internal BJP adjustments ahead of the 2023 assembly elections. Saha, serving as the BJP's Tripura unit president and the state's sole member at the time, was administered the and secrecy as by Satyadev Narayan Arya on May 15, 2022, at Rabindra Satabarshiki Bhawan in . He retained most of Deb's , with minor adjustments, to ensure continuity in the BJP-IPFT . The appointment occurred nearly a year before the scheduled February 2023 assembly polls, positioning Saha to lead the government's campaign for re-election. As Saha was not a member of the upon assuming office, he contested the for the Town Bordowali constituency, necessitated by the constitutional requirement for chief ministers to secure a seat within six months. The bypoll, held on June 23, 2022, alongside contests in three other seats, saw Saha secure victory on June 26, 2022, polling 17,181 votes and defeating Congress candidate by a margin of 6,104 votes. This win marked his entry into the state assembly and bolstered the BJP's position, as the party swept three of the four bypolls, signaling voter consolidation ahead of the general elections. Saha's initial tenure emphasized administrative stability and groundwork for electoral preparations, including to tribal communities and reviews, though no major policy overhauls were enacted in 2022. The government maintained focus on ongoing BJP initiatives like welfare schemes and , with Saha publicly honoring martyred police personnel on Police Commemoration Day in October 2022. This period transitioned seamlessly into the 2023 campaign, where the BJP-led alliance secured a , enabling Saha's continuation in office.

Re-election and second term (2023 onward)

The elections of 2023 were held on 16 February to elect representatives for all 60 seats. The (BJP) won 32 seats, securing a simple majority and enabling the party to form the government for a second consecutive term despite a reduced tally from 36 seats in 2018. Incumbent Manik Saha contested from the Town Bordowali constituency, securing victory by a margin of 1,257 votes against candidate . This marked Saha's first full-term electoral win following a bypoll success in the same seat in 2022. The BJP's retention of power was attributed to effective campaigning and consolidation of non-tribal votes, though the emergence of the as the main opposition with 13 seats introduced new dynamics. On 6 March 2023, BJP legislators unanimously elected Saha as their leader in a meeting attended by senior party figures, confirming his continuation as Chief Minister. He staked claim to form the government, leading to the constitution of the second Saha ministry. Saha took oath as Chief Minister for the second time on 8 March 2023 in Agartala, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi present at the ceremony; the council comprised 11 members including the Chief Minister. Saha's second term began amid expectations of continued governance reforms, with the BJP emphasizing stability and development in the border state. The opposition, including the Left Front and , boycotted the swearing-in, protesting alleged electoral irregularities, though official results affirmed the BJP's mandate.

Key governance initiatives and achievements

Upon assuming office in May 2022, Manik Saha prioritized infrastructure development, including the announcement of a around to alleviate , with construction underway as of October 2025. The state secured $85.4 million from the in June 2025 for industrial enhancement, funding improvements in , roads, plug-and-play facilities, and warehousing to boost and employment. Additionally, Saha unveiled a comprehensive development plan in October 2025, incorporating multiple urban infrastructure projects to support long-term growth. In education, Tripura achieved full literacy status in June 2025 under the ULLAS-Nav Bharat Saaksharata Karyakram, becoming the third state after and to do so, attributed to targeted drives aligned with national policy. Saha distributed appointment letters to 228 qualifiers in May 2025, expanding teaching staff to improve school quality. Employment initiatives included providing government jobs to 2,807 youths in February 2025 without recruitment delays, focusing on merit-based hiring to address . Saha's administration advanced digital and technological , with dedicated setups for AI and rollout announced in May 2025 to position as a hub for in the Northeast. Housing progress under schemes delivered thousands of units in urban and rural areas by mid-2024, enhancing living standards. The state was declared insurgency-free in 2024, enabling focus on sectors like , healthcare, and tourism, with foundation stones laid for projects such as Chabimura tourism center in May 2025. The LAKSHYA 2047 vision document outlines pathways to a developed state by 2047 through sustained and social investments.

Controversies and criticisms

Internal party dynamics and coalition tensions

Saha's elevation to in May 2022, replacing , initially sparked murmurs of discontent among some BJP cadres loyal to Deb, who was subsequently appointed to the , though the party leadership emphasized unity to consolidate power ahead of elections. By 2024, opposition parties amplified reports of factional feuds within the Tripura BJP, citing instances of intra-party lawlessness and rivalries between original members and recent defectors from and CPI(M), who were perceived to receive preferential treatment in nominations and postings. These tensions resurfaced prominently in October 2025, when BJP MP publicly alleged a conspiracy by certain party elements to weaken Saha's authority, pointing to coordinated efforts undermining his administrative decisions and public image, which fueled backlash against perceived internal discord among ministers, MLAs, and MPs. Saha dismissed such claims as opposition-orchestrated, attributing them to efforts to exploit routine cadre disagreements rather than systemic rifts, while the party high command intervened to quell public spats. Coalition strains with tribal allies have compounded these dynamics, particularly with TIPRA Motha, which joined the BJP-led government in March 2024 after securing 13 seats in the 2023 assembly elections, demanding progress on Greater Tipraland autonomy. Tensions escalated during a tribal bandh on October 23, 2025, in Shantirbazar, where violence injured officials; Saha blamed TIPRA Motha supporters for "premeditated assault," while former CPI(M) Manik Sarkar accused the coalition of feuding over unfulfilled promises, prompting Saha to reaffirm alliance stability amid threats of reconsideration. Parallel frictions arose with the (IPFT), a long-standing BJP ally holding one legislative seat, when Saha inadvertently grouped it with banned insurgent groups like ATTF during an , 2025, rally speech in , leading to his public apology on October 20 and outreach to IPFT leaders; the incident prompted IPFT to launch a renewed campaign, highlighting unresolved tribal land and autonomy grievances. These episodes underscore broader pressures, where BJP's dominance—securing 32 seats independently in 2023—clashes with allies' demands for greater representation and policy concessions on indigenous issues.

Opposition allegations on governance and policies

Opposition parties in , including the CPI(M) and , have accused the Manik Saha-led BJP government of enabling widespread since 2022, citing over a dozen incidents of attacks on opposition MLAs, party offices, and activists, as well as disruptions of public programs and looting of residences. In a July 2025 letter to Saha, Left Front leaders highlighted 13 specific cases, alleging police complicity or inaction in investigating these assaults, which they claim target dissenters under BJP rule. Congress spokesperson echoed this in July 2025, demanding the chief minister's resignation and pointing to attacks on legislators, police personnel, and journalists as evidence of a breakdown in law and order. CPI(M) leaders, including former Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, have further alleged systemic malgovernance and unchecked corruption, describing Saha's administration as a "Mahakumbh" of graft, misrule, and unfulfilled promises on development and employment. In March 2025, Sarkar claimed the government ignores pressing public issues like unemployment and infrastructure deficits while shielding corrupt officials, with no significant actions taken against implicated BJP affiliates. The opposition has also criticized the handling of policy implementation, boycotting assembly sessions in March 2025 over unresolved grievances including these governance failures. On specific policies, alleged in August 2025 that Tripura's health-care system has "completely collapsed" under Saha's tenure, attributing surges in diseases like dengue and to neglect, inadequate funding, and rampant in medical procurement and staffing. They cited rising case numbers—over 10,000 dengue infections reported in 2025—and shortages of essential drugs and beds in government hospitals as direct outcomes of policy mismanagement. Additionally, CPI(M) accused the government in October 2025 of suppressing opposition events, such as denying permission for their annual commemoration, framing it as an authoritarian curb on democratic expression. These claims have been rebutted by Saha's administration, which maintains a zero-tolerance stance on and , though opposition sources portray them as evidence of partisan bias in enforcement.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Manik Saha was born on 8 January 1953 in , , to Makhan Lal Saha, a businessman once regarded as the wealthiest individual in the state, and Priya Bala Saha. His family's ancestral roots trace to in present-day , where property linked to his father continues to receive utility bills in Makhan Lal Saha's name as of 2022. Saha is married to Swapna Saha, with whom he has two daughters: Asmita Saha, a medical professional, and Trishita Saha. No public records indicate additional marital or familial relationships beyond this structure.

Public persona and health advocacy

Manik Saha, a trained , has cultivated a public image characterized by professionalism, a clean record, and soft-spoken demeanor, attributes often highlighted in media profiles following his . Born on January 8, 1953, Saha earned a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Government Dental College in and a Master of Dental Surgery in from King George's Medical College, , in 1995. Prior to entering , he served as and Head of the Department of Dental Surgery at Tripura Medical College and BRAM Hospital, establishing his expertise in healthcare. As since May 2022, Saha retains the health and family welfare portfolio, leveraging his medical background to advocate for enhanced healthcare infrastructure in . He has prioritized expanding medical facilities, including seeking central support for a new medical college and promoting tourism through strategic investments announced on September 27, 2025. In 2025, under his leadership, achieved a dentist-to-population ratio surpassing the World Health Organization's recommendation of 1:7,500, with the state employing more dentists in government service than the national average. Saha's health advocacy extends to targeted public health campaigns, such as the state-initiated Mukhyamantri Samagra Swasthya Kalyan Abhiyan (MSSSKA) launched on October 24, 2025, aimed at combating worm infestations, deficiencies, and through comprehensive screening and supplementation. On October 25, 2025, he inaugurated the Indian Association of Pediatric Medicine's North East Regional Conference (IAPM-NERCON 2025) and announced the establishment of canteens and night shelters at hospitals to improve . These efforts reflect his commitment to building a robust healthcare system, as reiterated in August 2025 when he vowed to create infrastructure ensuring future generations avoid past shortages.

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